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As you are probably aware, the Collaborate20 conference in Las Vegas has been cancelled, along with every other in-person conference at this time.
The good news is that it has been replaced by the OATUG Forum Online from April 20 to May 1, 2020. The planned...

Many companies choose OANDA as the source for FX rates as they are a reliable, well-trusted rates provider. They publish Market Rates for every tradeable currency.
There is a large amount of information available on OANDA’S website: https://www1.oanda.com/fx-for-business/historical-rates. Therefore, if you are checking rates, be sure...

When loading FX rates into Oracle it is important to consider the date that you will be loading the rates into. This may be influenced by where in the world users are based; and also, by the time that the rates are published by your...

FXLoader for JD Edwards E1 has been available for a few years now using Business Services (BSSV). We provide a UBE and BSSV process to pull rates from the FXLoader Cloud Service.
Until JDE 9.2, Business Services was the recommended way to use web services within...

It is important to carefully consider which currency exchange rates you actually need when choosing which ones to load into your ERP. Whilst loading more FX rates than you require may appear to be harmless, it can cause unexpected problems.
Why limit the number of rates...

FXLoader
FXLoader is a cloud application that integrates currency rates, from leading sources, into Oracle ERP Cloud (Fusion) and other ERP applications.
It is currently the top-ranked app on the Oracle Cloud Marketplace.
Oracle PaaS
Oracle Platform as a Service (PaaS) provides Oracle technology components on Oracle Cloud.
FXLoader on...

Many companies standardise on a certain number of decimal places when they use currency rates. However, this can be dangerous for low value currencies, creating very inaccurate rates or even rates of zero.
But what’s the difference between decimal places and significant figures?
When rounding to a...

Release 13
Most of our clients using Oracle ERP Cloud, or Oracle Sales Cloud, are currently (October 2017) on Release 12. In fact, some of them are in the process of being upgraded to Release 12, or have only just moved there.
For these clients, Release 13...

Oracle ERP Cloud (aka Financials Cloud or Fusion) has extensive multi-currency functionality, as you’d expect.
This post looks at the basics of how this works, for transactions and their resultant balances.
Ledger Setup
The balances for all accounts are held against a ledger. These balances are updated by...

Let’s assume you are accounting quite happily for your single company, transacting in your single ‘home’ currency only. Let’s assume you’re in the US, so everything is dollars.
Of course you may buy the occasional item or service priced in a foreign currency, but you buy...